Abstract
This article examines the career of William Blackstone as it had a major influence on the shape of English law and its evolution as well as on the question of English legal reform in the late eighteenth century. The article aims at clearly answering all the major questions such as what was the underlying philosophy of Blackstone regarding the law, why did his lectures not continue after his death, and whether his Commentaries were good.
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